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. 2022 Jul 19;13:860438. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2022.860438

TABLE 3.

Level of confidence of decision-making (N = 966).

Variables High-level Confidence Low-level Confidence Z X2 P
Age [M(P25, P75), years] 31.0 (28.0, 36.0) 30.0 (25.75, 32.0) −4.768# 0.000^
Pediatric nursing experience [M(P25, P75), years] 9.0 (5.0, 13.0) 6.0 (3.0, 10.0) −5.060# 0.000^
HAM knowledge score less than 70 [n(%)] Yes 178(78.1) 50(21.9) 10.047& 0.001^
No 640(86.7) 98(13.3)
Working department [n(%)] ICU 293(87.2) 43(12.8) 2.528& 0.066
Non-ICU 525(83.3) 105(16.7)
Primary nurse [n(%)] Yes 590(83.3) 118(16.7) 3.701& 0.032^
No 228(88.4) 30(11.6)
Sex [n(%)] Male 22(91.7) 2(8.3) 0.926& 0.262
Female 796(84.5) 146(15.5)
With children [n(%)] Yes 495(87.0) 74(13.0) 5.722& 0.011*
No 323(81.4) 74(18.6)
Bachelor’s degree or higher level of education [n(%)] Yes 336(85.5) 57(14.5) 0.341& 0.312
No 482(84.1) 91(15.9)
Intermediate or higher level of seniority [n(%)] Yes 289(89.8) 33(10.2) 9.579& 0.001^
No 529(82.1) 115(17.9)
Training about HAMs [n(%)] Yes 799(85.2) 139(14.8) 6.290& 0.019*
No 19(67.9) 9(32.1)

#Mann-Whitney U test. &Chi square test, ^ p < 0.01, *p < 0.05.